Blawg Directory: Energy Law
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Municipal, Planning & Environmental Law Group Blog
Current issues and updates on law, legislation and policy for Canadian municipal, planning and environmental concerns.
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Offshore Renewable Energy Law
Per the blawg, it covers "news and regulation of wave, tidal and offshore wind energy since 2003."
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The New Carbon Cycle
News and analysis of the rapidly evolving law and policy surrounding climate change, carbon trading and markets, and renewable energy.
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LNGLawBlog.com
"The Comprehensive Daily Source for North American LNG News and Developments." LNG refers to liquified natural gas.
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New Jersey Zoning Watch
Provides current information on land use, redevelopment and environmental issues confronting the state of New Jersey.
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Renewable Energy & Sustainable Development Group Blog
Legal, business and financial news about Canadian renewable energy and sustainable developments.
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The Energy Law Blog
Oil and gas exploration, production, and marketing in the Gulf Coast.
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China Environmental Law
"We will try to avoid repeating the same shopworn statistics, e.g. '20 of the world’s top 30 most-polluted cities,' that are often trotted out when talking about Chinese environmental matters. ... We’ll try to stick to the facts and the law to the extent they can be determined (more on this point later), keying off of current news items and emerging storylines."
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Iowa Law Blog
Posts focus on business law, employment law, estate planning, family law, regulatory law and energy law in Iowa.
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Law and the Environment
Commentary and insights on the complex and evolving legal, policy, and scientific issues relating to law and the environment.
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ClimateIntel.com
ClimateIntel provides daily analysis of domestic and international regulatory, policy and litigation developments that drive investment in climate change technologies, industrial sectors and markets.
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Energy Legal Blog
"Powered by the attorneys of Bracewell & Giuliani, Energy Legal Blog is your resource for updates and analysis on national and regional energy issues." The firm is located in Washington, D.C.
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Renewable Energy Law Blog
"News and Commentary on the Evolving Law, Science, and Policy of Renewable Energy Development."
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Climate Change and Carbon Management Blog
The Climate Change and Carbon Management Blog focuses on rapidly emerging issues associated with greenhouse gas emissions. It addresses legal developments on the state, federal, and international level, but also keeps abreast of important business initiatives and developments in related technology. In keeping with the expertise of the attorneys and consultants in our Climate Change group, the blog puts special, though not exclusive, emphasis on information pertaining to carbon capture & storage and to renewable energy projects.
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Green Law
Tips on the latest developments and trends in green building law.
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Energy Lawyer
This blawg is a resource for lawyers in the energy field. It addresses legal issues in the oil, gas, and utility industries, both domestically and internationally.
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FERC Fights
Covers all types of disputes involving or before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, with special focus on FERC appeals, state-federal jurisdictional disputes before FERC and FERC enforcement and compliance matters.
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Utility News
A source of information for individuals interested in public utilities and their regulation.
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Switchboard, from NRDC > David Doniger’s Blog
Federal and state global warming, clean air and clean car law.
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Ohio Environmental Law Blog
"Provides insights and commentary on environmental policy, regulations, and case developments for the business and legal community. Content includes discussion of climate change, renewable energy, brownfield redevelopment, air permitting and regulation, water permitting and regulation, and waste regulation. Emphasis is upon how developments in environmental regulation impact business. Intended audience: environment health & safety personnel; business executive management; legal professionals; and those in government with an interest in environmental law and policy."